Your criminal history and background can have a direct impact on your ability to land a job or be accepted into the school of your choice. When applying for a job, loan, school, or educational program, there will usually be a background check of some extent performed on you. If the results of the background check show you in a negative light, you could very easily lose out on the opportunity of your dreams.
Having your criminal record sealed or expunged can go a long way in protecting your future and allowing you to live a normal life. In order to give yourself the best chance of having your record sealed or expunged, contact an attorney in Oregon who is familiar with the process.
Attorney for Sealing or Expunging Criminal Records in Oregon
Clearing your record in Oregon can be a long and complex process. In fact, many attorneys find Oregon expungement laws extremely confusing. However, an experienced expungement attorney can provide you with information regarding your eligibility for expungement and can help you complete the expungement process to clear your criminal record.
Contact The Law Office of Casey Kovacic today to discuss your options for protecting your future by having your record sealed or expunged in Multnomah, Washington, Marion, Clackamas, Yamhill, Benton, Polk, Lane, Jackson, Columbia, Deschutes, Linn, Josephine, Hood River, Lincoln, Coos, Clatsop, Umatilla, Douglas, Tillamook, Klamath, or any other county in Oregon.
Casey Kovacic will review your circumstances and put you in the best position to receive the record sealing or expungement you desire.
Call or email The Law Office of Casey Kovacic today to schedule a consultation on your sealing or expungement options. Your initial consultation is free and it is the first step in cleansing your criminal record.
Clearing Your Criminal Record in Oregon
Many people are surprised to find out that even though their criminal case is over, it will continue to appear in public records until they take the steps to have it expunged. Even arrests and cases that were dismissed will continue to appear in private and public databases for years to come.
The good news is that under Oregon law, you maybe eligible for an expungement which would erase the records of the arrest and conviction. As an Oregon expungement attorney with years of experience clearing client's records, I can help you through this process.